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  • af Dan Hermes
    98,95 kr.

    How to be Agile using .NET? This booklet covers the concepts and techniques that will help developers and teams leverage the power of Agile in .NET development. Discover the answers to these questions: What are the key concepts in Agile development? How do we leverage the .NET stack to be Agile? How do Visual Studio and TFS help? What are the alternatives to .NET? What are the best practices for testing, development, and release? Learn how these Agile methodologies play a part: Scrum Test-Driven Development (TDD) Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) Continuous Integration (CI) Refactoring to Patterns "A lively summary of a deep topic, with special attention given to .NET tools." - Robert C. Martin, author of Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C# "We have teams working on and off shore and this book helped us to optimize our development ecosystem." - Rick Gansler, Vice President, Citizen's Bank "Agile Development in .NET is an excellent read! It provides insight into the state of the art of software development process trends. Terms like refactoring, mentioned so much in the Agile world, are explained in detail, as well as where they fit in the overall process." - Tom Tyler, Senior Consultant, Perforce Software "This book set us on the right path with Agile, Scrum, and tools that integrate with our .NET mobile app development." - William Grand, Founder & CEO, Grand Interactive "We are a developer-founded, developer-run consulting company specializing in .NET and we use these principles and techniques every day." - Andrew Gelina, CEO and President, Syrinx Consulting

  • af Dan Hermes
    118,95 kr.

    A collection of essays discussing opportunities and hurdles within the developing private space industry

  • - Mobile Cross-Platform XAML and Xamarin.Forms Fundamentals
    af Dan Hermes & Nima Mazloumi
    368,95 kr.

  • - Cross-Platform C# and Xamarin.Forms Fundamentals
    af Dan Hermes
    667,95 kr.

    Xamarin Mobile Application Development is a hands-on Xamarin.Forms primer and a cross-platform reference for building native Android, iOS, and Windows Phone apps using C# and .NET. This book explains how to use Xamarin.Forms, Xamarin.Android, and Xamarin.iOS to build business apps for your customers and consumer apps for Google Play and the iTunes App Store.Learn how to leverage Xamarin.Forms for cross-platform development using the most common UI pages, layouts, views, controls, and design patterns. Combine these with platform-specific UI to craft a visually stunning and highly interactive mobile user experience.Use Xamarin.Forms to data bind your UI to both data models and to view models for a Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) implementation. Use this book to answer the important question: Is Xamarin.Forms right for my project?Platform-specific UI is a key concept in cross-platform development, and Xamarin.Android and Xamarin.iOS are the foundation of the Xamarin platform. Xamarin Mobile Application Development will cover how to build an Android app using Xamarin.Android and an iOS app using Xamarin.iOS while sharing a core code library.SQLite is the database-of-choice for many Xamarin developers. This book will explain local data access techniques using SQLite.NET and ADO.NET. Build a mobile data access layer (DAL) using SQLite and weigh your options for web services and enterprise cloud data solutions.This book will show how organize your Xamarin code into a professional-grade application architecture. Explore solution-building techniques from starter-to-enterprise to help you decouple your functional layers, manage your platform-specific code, and share your cross-platform classes for code reuse, testability, and maintainability.Also included are 250+ screenshots on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone and 200+ C# code examples with downloadable C# and XAML versions available from Apress.com.This comprehensive recipe and reference book addresses one of the most important and vexing problems in the software industry today: How do we effectively design and develop cross-platform mobile applications?